The Mortal Tally, Sam Sykes
The Mortal Tally, Sam Sykes
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The Mortal Tally

Author: Sam Sykes

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini

Unabridged: 24 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/25/2018

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Acclaimed author Sam Sykes returns with the second thrilling novel in his Bring Down Heaven series. The heart of civilization bleeds. Cier'Djaal, once the crowning glory of the civilized world, has gone from a city to a battlefield and a battlefield to a graveyard. Foreign armies clash relentlessly on streets laden with the bodies of innocents caught in the crossfire. Cultists and thieves wage shadow wars, tribal armies foment outside the city's walls, and haughty aristocrats watch the world burn from on high. As his companions struggle to keep the city from destroying itself, Lenk travels to the Forbidden East in search of the demon who caused it all. But even as he pursues Khoth-Kapira, dark whispers plague his thoughts. Khoth-Kapira promises him a world free of war where Lenk can put down his sword at last. And Lenk finds it hard not to listen. When gods are deaf, demons will speak.

About Sam Sykes

SAM SYKES is the author of the Aeons’ Gate trilogy for Pyr, and The City Stained Red for Orbit. He’s a popular humorous online personality with a dedicated fanbase and over 10,000 Twitter followers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew on May 03, 2016

Another action packed adventure by Sam Sykes. I really dug it. Full review to come.......more

Goodreads review by Tessa on May 07, 2016

This book. I actually needed time to just sit and decompress after this one. You know that feeling at the end of Empire Strikes Back when you are thinking 'HIS HAND!!' and 'HIS FATHER?!' -- it's like that only multiplied by all the main characters. I was a little worried at the beginning of The Morta......more

Goodreads review by Slmstanley on June 27, 2016

The short review: Five screw-ups blunder towards saving the world, with varying degrees of disastrousness.......more

Goodreads review by THE BIBLIOPHILE on March 24, 2019

This is a relentlessly grim-dark book, even more than the first one. Frankly speaking, reading the story of this book made me hopeless. It was bloody, brutal, unforgiving, and a selfish world that Sykes portrays with his signature dark humour and irony. This is also a book about characters, more tha......more

Goodreads review by kartik on April 15, 2021

DNF......more